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retroworks writes "Today's Science Daily reports on 5 new UN studies of used computer and electronics management in Africa. The studies find that about 85% of surplus electronics imports are reused, not discarded. Most of the goods pictured in "primitive e-waste" articles were domestically generated and have been in use, or reused, for years. Africa's technology lifecycle for displays is 2-3 times the productive use cycle in OECD nations. Still, EU bans the trade of used technology to Africa, Interpol has describes "most" African computer importers as "criminals", and USA bill HR2284 would do the same. Can Africa "leapfrog" to newer and better tech? Or are geeks and fixers the appropriate technology for 83% of the world (non-OECD's population)? Was Revolution 2.0 sent by IPhone or Pentium 3?"Link to Original Source